![]() ![]() ![]() Obviously, when discussing this episode and the tragedy of Gravity Falls, we must bring up Old Man McGucket. Yet, behind that plot, lies character after character that is suddenly injected with at least an ounce of pathos. However, what if a less ambiguous character got ahold of that device? The hell that would occur in case the memories were erased. As I mention below, the use by the society may be well-intentioned, or it might be a coverup. The mind eraser is pretty much power that could be uncontrollable. This town almost makes Twin Peaks, WA look like Pawnee, IN! ![]() Thus, they continue on their normal lives, until they encounter the next incident… and so on… and so forth. This episode brings a darker look into the madness of the town- the society interrogates the townspeople, and wipes their minds. Even on those rare occasions, the town never really seemed to be fazed in the long-term- they went back to normal within days. The town of Gravity Falls, before this episode, relied on the guess that very few were exposed to the madness of the town, except on the rare occasion (Gideon’s fall from grace, the zombie apocalypse, etc). Fantastic buildup, fantastic twist, fantastic climax… fantastic all around. ![]()
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